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J**s* aRo^^ved Xx-ttux IV. York OXE DOLCAR each, in specie or its equivalent, weaat Pins. Ear Rings, Ear Drops, Box and Glass, east Pins for Likenesses, Diamond Pointed Pins ^?and cases, Finger Rings, Medallions, &c. , Tor one dollar in currency, a'pair of fine Plated 1 Spectacles with morocco case. 'Merchaum and other Pipes from 75 cts. to S20. Best Italian Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings" Metal Spectacle Cases and "Spectacles of all kinds?Gold, Silver and Srcel. Glasses-fitted to Spectaclcs-to suit all eyes. A lot of Fancy Articles, &c At wholesale and retail, Watch Glasses, Ma5n: springs and Watch Materials, and Watch Keys. Pure gold Engagement Rings. Watches and Clocks repaired, and warranted for twelve moutlrs. Jewelry and Musical Works repaired in the most approved manner. Just received-from New York, Wheeler & Wil? son's Sewing Machine, the latest patent,' including gauges, hemmer, braider. &c,' for ?100 -in cur? rency. Sky-Lig&t Pictures, AMUR 0 TYPES, any kind of "weather, for two dollars, in case'complete. Ferrotypes or Card Pictures, $1 each. Children double price, unless' of s?fficicnl ago to secure the likeness without repetition. All kind of Pictures taken and copied as above, at low prices to suit the times,1 by F. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4, Brick Rango. fS* Push tho green glass doors, in cold weath? er. Dec 14, 1805 26 Anderson High School, To Open on Tuesday, January 2, 18G6. Corps of Teacherr.?Rev. J. B. Hilj.house, member Synod, S. C; Maj. B. Sloan, graduate of ] West Point; and if-the' patronage -will justify-, Gen. Eusox Cafkbs, a graduate, and late a Pro? fessor in the S. C. Military Academy. Fee, S9.00 per quarter of ten weeks, in specie or equivalent. Boarding at many, places on mod crate terms. The curriculum will embrace a .preparation for College, and all the branches of a liberal educa? tion. Several branches, including Hebrew and sonic raordern Languages, and studies connected with practical life, may bo learned with extra fees.' ' By uniformity in text books, having few class? es, by the best methods of study, by ascertaining accurately tho proficiency of students, and by cherishing a love of truth and honorable distinc? tion, the Teaohers hope to educate thoroughly and rapidly. -j^ggy Grwn*ill?MtnmtniuecT,- LauieiisTil'te Her- j aid, Abbeville Banner, and Keowco Courier insert twice and send bills to this office. Dec 14,1S65 2G * HART & CO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, c ixa.kx.je s x ois, s, c, OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR OLD STAND Corner Ring and Market Streets, GUNS, Revolvers, Shot and Powder, "Hoo's" Circular Saws, 8 to 10 inch, Agricultural Implements, Bar Iron and Steel, Metals of all kinds, Building Materials, Tin and Woodware, Housekeeping Artidles, Holloware of all kinds, Turpcntinn. and Coopera'Tools, Brass and Ir-on Wire Cloth, Bolting Cloth, (anchor brand,) Mill Rocks, IS to 40 inch, Mill Hons, Silver Plated Goods, Hubbs, ^pokjEs^Axl^^ ^^^SSALEAND RETAIL. . Dec 14, 1865 26 3m ATTENTION \ THE EXTENSIVE AND LIBERAL SHOE HOUSE, 133 Meetingr-stx'cet, CHARLESTON, S. C, NOW calls the attention of Merchants and Plan? ters to the following extensive stock, which-cannot be surpassed by any other houso South of Mason Dixon's line: 150 cases Men, Women and Children Boots and Shoes. 100 cases Men, Boy and Youth, Fur and Wool Hats, of all sizes and qualities. 300 cases plantation, Turpentine, Donaldson Brogans, of the first quality, and well adapted for the Fall trade. ALSO, A full assortment oi Trunks, Valises, Carpet: Bags, &c, &c. Similar consignments reoeived weekly and semi weekly. Country Merchants will do well to call and ex? amine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. E. DALY, Agent for Manufacturers. Nov 23, 1865 23 1m O. GRAVELEY, DIRECT IMPORTER OF ffrrbtoe, ?\\i\n% Jfine (guns, Agricultural Implements, ?ND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE, 52 EAST BAY, SOUTH OF POST OFFICE, CHARLESTON. Nov 30, 1855 ?_24_5 SPICES, &c. Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace, Citron, . Raisins, Popper, For sale by S. HYPE", Corner Benson llour.c. Dec 14,1S65 26 2 Just Received. 500 lbs. new Buckwheat Flour, 200 lbs. Shot, Nos. 1 -to 8. For sale by BROWN & SMITH. No. 12, Granite How. Nov 9, 1865 21 Rags "Wanted. TEN THOUSAND POUNDS of clean RAGS wanted, for which tho highest price will be paid in cash or goods. BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. Iron Sate for Sale. LARGE IRON SAFE, weighing JG00 pounds, Steam & Marvin's patent, will be sold at private sale, and at a low nricc. Apply to ISHAM W. TAYLOR, No. 12, Brick Range. Kov 80, 1865 .24 Tsfiow -is ihe Time to subscribe. lif you want tee latest "from all quarters, Subscribe now tor the Anderson Intelligencer, -published weekly, IA.T ANDERSON'COURT HOUSE, S. C AT THE -LOW RATES OF nChvGO Dollars Pof Annum ?in currency. Tho INTELLIGENCER is published regularly, every Thurdday morning, and contains the latest and most :rcliab'io News from overy quarter, with choice selections of Miscellaneous matter, Poetry. &c. ?The co-operation-of our friends is ear? nestly solicited." Wo are determined to mako THE INTELLIGENCER a .first class Family and District Journal. Subscriptions rcceivod for Throo, Six and Twolvo Months. Terms, strictly in advauco. S. BROWN, JR., INFORMS (he public gcncrallytli.it he baa just received, direct from New York and Clmrlcslon, a ?large and general Stock of Goods, oousisling of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, He deems it useless to cnumem tc his present Stock, and thinks it sufficient to announce that in every respect the supply now receiving is equal to any -kept by him prior to the war. Inviting an examination from former customers, and all other buyers, he feels confident that he will be able to render satisfaction cither in quality, stylo or prices. Country Produce, such as Corn, Peas, Cotton, Bacon, Lard, &c, taken in exchange for Goods. I will at aR times pay the highest market price for Cotton, cither loose or packed, and in money or merchandize. I will be found at tho Old Stand, S'o. 10, Gran? it? Row. S. BROWN, Jr. Dec 7f 1805 25 3m leather ! leather!! THE undersigned informs the community that his TANYARD, one mile from the villi ge, is still in operation. Hides will be tanned for money, or shares. Bark also received in payment. The highest prices paid for Hides, gret n or dry, in specio or greenbacks* S. MOWN, Jr. Dec 7, 18G5 25 8m Stolen. FROM my Stable on tho night of tlic SOth ult., one SORREL MARE, about 10 yoars old, 151 hands high, with one or both hind f;et white, and small blaze in forehead. Also, one BLACK MARE, about 4 years old, samo height, and both hind feet white to the pasterns. A ay information that will lead to a recovery of these florses, or to a conviction of the thief or thieves, will bo handsomely rewardcl. B. F. IVIIITNER. Dec T, 1805 29 CHEAP GOODS! BEWLEY, KEESE & ARE receiving from Baltimore and Charleston, a very Largo and \vell Se? lected Stock of Goods, stjcii as BROADCLOTH, CASSDIERES, LADIES' CLOTHS, SATTINETS AND JE AX'S, DlLAIXES, MERINOES, ALPACAS, POPLINS, &c. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN-CALI? COES, WHITE GOODS, of all kinds, BROWN DRILLS, SHIRTINGS, &c., &c. In fact, everything in tho ffiisY m?m urn; ALSO, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. PATENT AXES, SHOYELS AND SPADES, KNIVES & FORKS, POCKET KNIVES, NAILS, large stock and best brands, COTTON CARDS. ALSO, SUGAR, COFFEE, CANDLES, CHEESE. PEPPER, SPICE, MACKEREL, HERRING, CIGARS, TOBACCO, BRANDIES, WINES, Jcc. AL.SO, -BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. ALSO, A Large Stock of CROCKERY ArTD JUQ WARE, ALSO, 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, Which they will sell sell Cheap for Casli 01? Cotton. BEWLEY, KEESE & Co., At Old Stand of England & Bcwlcy. Dec 7, 1805 25 Mew- Jstap5^siei3 NEvT^OCK JUST KECEIYED!!' A. P. HUBBARD RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, und 1 Tie public generally, that lie has just opened a new and VARIED STOCK OF GOODS, Wliicl) bo offers to sell at the lowest living prices. His stock comprises, in part, as follows : Cigars, Tobacco, Ale, Porter, Old Bourbon Whiskey, Rye and Corn Whiskey, Smoking Tobacco, Cardies, of every variety. Pure Cocoa, Lubins' Extraots. Pomades, ? India Rubber Hair Fins, Ladies Shoes, Ladies' Puff Boxes, Fine Combs, Thimbles, &c., Toilet Soaps, Candles, Starch, Soda, Sugar and Coffee, Sardines. Oysters, Salmon, flerrinjrs, ^:t!t. Mackerel, &c, ks., An:l in fact noomnlcip assortment of such articles as arc usually found for sale in a Family Grocery Establishment. A. P. HUBBARD, Corner Anderson Hotel Building. Dec 7, 1S65 25 _NEW STORE ! TilE Ladies of Anderson, Pcndloton r.n l the District arc invited to examine a very choice and elegant selection of Dress Goods, Consisting of COLL ADS AND SETTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, of all grades,' FRENCH FLOWERS & FEATHERS, HATS, of the latest styles, HOSIERY, SUPERIOR RIBBONS, And every otl.-sr article of dress. ALSO, ~~ COMBS, BRUSHES, &c, &c, And a great variety of articles for the toilet. By the middle of next month, I will receive nn additional supply-of all the above goo'ds, including some of tho most Fashionnblo articles of Dress now used by Ladies and Gentlemen. I will hoop nothing but strictly elegant and fashionable goods, and it will be my eirort to give satisfaction to all who desire to purch isc; Those of my customers who wish special articles, can have their orders promptly filled. I respectfully solicit a share of thovpatronagc of this community; WM. D". WILLIAMS. No. 8, Brick Range. Anderson, Nov. 30, 1865 24 Office of A. A. CUE! &A.C. S., 3D SUB DISTRICT WESTERN S. C, Anderson, S. C, Dec. 2, 1S??. SEALED proposals will be received at this Office until January 1, 1866, for the .supply of Fresh Beef, of a good and marketable quality, in ecjital proportion of fore and hind quarter meat, (neck:-, shanks and kidney tallow to be excluded.)-in such quantities as may be from lime to time required, and on such days as may hereafter be designated. The necks shall be cut off at the fourth vertebral joint, and the breast trimmed down. The shanks of fore quarter:? shall be cut off from three to four inches above the knee-joint, mid of hind quar? ters from six to eight inches above the gambrol or hock joiut. A. Q. HILL, Lieut. 1st Batt. Maine Vols., ** and A. A. Q. M. & A. C. S., 3d Sub Disl. Western bo. Ca. ?gy* Greenville Mountaineer and Abbeville Press please copy twice, and send bill3 to t^ia office. Dec 7, 1SG3 2-3 8 PBO.SPECTUS ?OF TUE SOUTH C?HOUKA BAPTIST. THE undersigned has determined early in Janua? ry. ISC?; to commcu.ee the pnbHca?Onl?f a weekly Religious Journal, at Anderson C. II., S. C, to be entitled TEE SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST: It will be the first great aim of THE SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST to convey the general news iu relation to the Denomination at large, thereby rendering it an interesting and attractive ponipan ioh in every Baptist family. No expense or effort will be spared to secure the earliest and most reli? able information of the importan' and interesting workings of Baptist Churches in general, together with the operation of our Missionary Boards, and every benevolent institution aud euierpvise of the day. Therefore, while THE SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST will be strictly Denominational, "ear? nestly 'contendingfor-the faith once delivered to the Saints," zealously contending for the Truth, and combatting-error and supersrilution in every form in which they present themselves, yet these opinions will be expressed with thai kindness aud affection becoming a professed Christian. The columns of the paper will also be opened to thoso who may disagree with the opinions ex? pressed. As this will be, perhaps, the only paper taken by many in this community?visiting, it may be, the humble aboilc3 of sonic unable to tako others, it is deemed proper and important, in judiciously arranged columns, to give all the important local, political and literary news of the day, rendering it, iu every sense, a family paper. ? The paper will be of medium size, well printed, having the benefit of superior materials, and the out ire office management being under the immedi? ate superintendence of experienced printers. The necessary capital to start this enterprise having been secured in advance; the services of j some of our ablest brethren, in this and other States, pledged as contributors and corresponding Editors, and all the necessary arrangements having been deliberately made with reference to stability and good faith, all who may feel inclined to favor the enterprise may confidently subscribe, and re? mit advance payments, assured that there will be no disappointment. The Editor, having been partially disqualified for the arduous duties of the Pulpit, by four long years of hardship, exposure and service in our country's cause, feels impelled to resort to this as a means by which, under the blessing of Provi? dence, he may assist in rebuilding the waste places of /'ion. The mails will be in regular operation again by the time of the publication of the paper, and this being tUo-first enterprise of the character ever es? tablished in Anderson, he hopes to secure prompt, ly tho aid and co-operatton of all who love the Lord. Terns for One Tear, invariably in ar'rance.?Two Dollars in Specie, or Three Dollars in Currency. Ministers of (lie Gospel, Post Masters, nr.d oth? ers who will aid, are authorized to receive and for? ward subscriptions. Address, W. E. WALTERS, Editor, Anderson, S. C. Nov 80, 1866 21 TH2 STAT3 07 SOUTH CAS0LI2TA, A NDERSON DISTU!CT. . IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. WHEREAS, the Administrator of tho Estate of William McConiel, deceased, havin~ filed his peti? tion in my r.ffice. praying that a final settlement of the csUKo' of the said deceased may be lis?.d, and it appearing to ray satisfaction tha^ OKatlcs McCon? iel, William McCpnieL ftlcGoniei, Margaret Harris, heirs -~*"Si"?icl McConiel, heirs of John Mcfi-^clf (number and name" unknown.) heirs at iaw of the said deceased, resido without the limits of this State. It is theret?ro ordered that they appear in tho Court of Urdinnrylo be hoi.lea for Anderson Dis? trict, at Anderson Court House, <m tue First Mon? day in February next, to show en"-?. ;f any they can, why they shall nut lie charged with advance? ments, and decreo in settlement muri?, or their consent to the cine will be entered of iv-cord. herbert SA&iM?N'D, o.a.?. Oct. Cl. 18G5 CO i'-m STATS SOUTH CAROLINA, A X.? E?S 0 N 1) i S17.7 (' T. IU Tr.T. COURT OF ORDINARY; Jane Wood and Fannie Th?mpkiris, Applicants, vs. Matthew, Manscl and wife Mary, aud ot:ie;s, De fembintts. IT appearing to raj satisfaction that James Maul din, Joajb Mauldin, heirs of Francis tiuuldin, uce'd, number end r imes unknown, Taliafen-o Miiuldin's heirs, number and names unknown. John McClcnahan and wife Francig; Isaacn. Wood, and Godfrey T? Wood, Defendants, resido without tho limits of this Stat s. It is therefore ordered that they appear and ob? ject to the sale or division of the tteal Estate of Godfrey Mnitldin, on or before I ho SOth-day of December next, or thfir consent to the same v.'ill bo catered of record. herbert hammond, o.a.d. Sept 28,18G5 15 lira TIxc r~Ji::te of South Carolina. ANDERSON DISTRICT. in Tin: court of ordinary;, J. M. Herrin;-. Applicant, vs. Francis A. Herring aud others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Jolm Tilly and wifo, Sarah Tilly, heirs "Of Jesse M. Herring, number am! names unknown, aud Francis A. Her? ring, all reside without this State: It is therefore ordered that they do npprar and object to tho .sale or division of the real estate of Mary Herring, deceased, on or before the Utli day of February next, or their consent to the tame will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.o. Nov 7. 18G5 21 :;:n THE STATU 02 GOTJTH CAROLINA, A NDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. J. J. Acker. Applicant, it. Amos Archer and oth? ers, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Alberts. Acker and Herbert F. Acker, two of the Defen? dants in this, reside without tho limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they appear and object to the sale of the Heal Estate of Elihii II. A*jker, deceased, on or befcre the Fourth Mon? day in Janunry.ncst, or their consent to the same will be entered of record; HERBERT HAMMOND. o.a.n. pel 21, I8G5 10 :;m Dfn es t Onisrsf ? "Byii era n l THE subscriber would announce to the people of | this District that ho has on hand a very guod as? sort ment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, which he offers for sale low for cn3h, at Dr. Webb's corner, Brick Bange. Persons wishing any article iu my line would do well to call and examine be? fore purchasing elsewhere, as I know that I can make it to their advantage to purchaso from Die. 1SHAM W. TAYLOR, lug. 2!. 18G? 10 DR. V.'M. 11. WHtTEHEAD, of Virginin, forecrlj Surgeon of the late Confederate States Army, and President Examining Boen! fctli Congressional District s. C. having located in New York, re? spectfully solicits I Sic patronngo of those persons to whom he is known, and others from South Caro? lina, visiting the city, and who may require Surgi? cal or Medical Treatment. Dn. WM. R. WHITEHEAD, Nn, ",<j East 17th street, New York. Nov. so; ISO.") 21 4t The Sout&rn Guardian, I PROPOSE to revive the publication of this jour? nal, at Columbia, S. C, as^rocn as mail comma* cations have been restored, and (lie necessary ar-j rangemcnts can be mudc. - CHARLES P. PELHAM. f?3? Newspapers in this State and elsewhere will oblige me by extending this notice. Dec 7, 18G3 23 Ii L JEFFERS & -CO., CHAELESTCri, S. C, General Agents, ommissibD Merci?its, AXD TL, ^\ ?> A G E N T S. OFFICE, 113 EAST BAY, WILL give prompt nftenlion?to (Lo sale of COT? TON, and other produce. Will negotiate for ?he shipment bf Cotton t? Hie most reliable Houses in Europe and the North. And make liberal advances on the same when in hand for sale or shipment. Wili'buy.CToods for Merchants and Farmers, to order. Will receive and forward goods. Will buy and sell Gold and Silver. Will' negotiate tfic Sale of Plantations, Lauds and Tenements, wlniii placed in their care. And on this subject io beg leave respectfully to say to our friends and the public, (?hat as wc were boru and raised in the State, and engaged in business for thirty* years, and having travelled extensively over the State, and we'd acquainted with the location, soil and cli? mate, and feeling in the closest degree identified with you, we natter ourselves that "we can be of great advantage to those who wish to sell their lands or plantations. We are now in correspon? dence with friends who are natives of this State, but recently located in New York, which will give us additional facilities for finding the most desira? ble purchasers. We therefore offer our services to those who wish to dispose of their lands, ete. To such we say, send us a plain written descrip lion of your property ; the District in which it is located; whether north, south, east or west, and the distance from the county site;'how watered, and the character of the streams ; number of acres, and how many cleared and in cultivation; and, as near as you can, the number of ccrea in bottom and upland; and year price per acre ; vhh S25 to cover cxp&nsee of advertising; aud we will serve you to the best of our ability. In fact, give their perscnal and undivided atten? tion to every interest committed to their care. II. L.J. &C0. South Carolina?our own, our native'land By which we've stood, and will forever stand. I most respectfully beg leave to return iry sin? cere thanks to my friends and the public for their long ami liberal patronage. / thank them And now, as tho late disastrous and fr.tal war is over, I am again established in this city: and, as i were, commencing anew ; I therefore assure my friends aud the public that my personal attention and en? ergy shall be faithfully given to every interest committed to my care. Hence, I most respect fully appeal to all my friends and the public, atd solicit a share of patronage. Born and reared among you. and thirty years devoted to busings uuder your own eye, is my reference. H. L. ? JEFFERS. Nov 0,1SC5 21 NEW F 111 M AXD FRESH STOCK. CL?EI & WHITE B7.G to inform the citizens of Anderson and sur? rounding country that they arc now receiving at the old stand of Evius k Hubbard, No. ?. Grasitc Bow; an assortment of GENTS' FTOUrcSHIKG GOODS, Such as CASSIMERES, ?CLOTHS, SATTLNET?, HATS; CABS, TRIMMINGS, & Their Stock hrs been selected with rreut caje in the Northern markets, and will be soid at th lowcst possible prices For Cash. Only. In connection with the Store, the undersigucl will'ctfr.lir.ue ii:c TAIJLOISIIn Cr ES?SlNtGSS In all its branches, and assure the public that thty will give r.i?;/ attention to all orders for CL r.' TlNTr, HArTlNG aud MENDING any article #r Gentlemen's apparel. Tijc !oi<g cspericr.ee of tba senior partner guar? antees the utmost core and promptness in busineis entrusted lo them. We respectfully invite a share of patron:'2;. Don't forget tiit place?No. 0, Granite Row, Aaf derson C. IL, S. C; \ J. B CLARK, THOS. M. WHITE. ;{ Oct. 26; 1805 19 MAIP3LE YARD. -4? Leavel & "White HAVE again opened t!io Marble business at An? derson, and arc able to pat np all varieties of Tomb.Stoncsa.t fair prices. Terms Cash. Pro? duce of all kinds taken at the market price. Call and sco me at the store of Clark & White. LEAYELL & WHITE. Nov 9, 1S.G5 21 NOXTH, STEEL & WAR?ELL, WCLE3ALE DEALERS IN wmi^i mm?, jllafioiimr, llcrfuntcnr, Citiltm Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, ?Stc ?See. CHA?LESTOir, S. C. J. B. STEELE, C. C. NORTH, A. W. W A UDELL, Jr., New York. Nov 10, 18C? 22 HABEXSON & WEpETNEE, Atlorncys at Law anil Solicitors in Epily, Anderson C. S. C. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care. Applications made for pardon iu be? half oWJiose belonging to the excepted classes from the President's Amnesty Proclamation-. Sept 7, ISC") VI 13Iuc jRl<3g:o IS. K. THE following Schedule will be observed on this Road until further notice : Leave Walhalla on Tucdays, Thursdays a:id Saturdays, at 11 o'clock A. M. Leave Anderson on same days, upon arrival of the Greenville train. W. H. D. OA1LLARD, Supt. OctlO, 18G5 18 Xia.ilroa.cl IVotice. OFFICE G. & C. R. R-,i Heleta, Stfpt. 21, 1865. ON and nfier this dato a daily Passenger Train will ruu over this Road, leaving stations at the usual hours. JAS. B. BROWNE, Acting Superintendent Transpt. gopt ?8, 115? li tf HEW ST?CK OF GOODS Just Received AT NO. 9 GRANITE ROW, THE subscriber announces to tj)c community ths,t tiiere is now open, at Hie bid store of II. Lesser, ia excellent and varied ASSOSTMEMT OF GOODS, Comprising' hi part tho following arti? cles : CALICOES, GINGHAMS, FLAfl NELS. . BLEACHED GOODS. ALPACCA, BRILLIANTES, LIKENS, CASSIMERES/SHIRTING AND SHEETING, HOOP SKIRTS. LADIES & GENTS SHOES, BOOTS. HATS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, COTTON YARN AND COTTON CAEDS, COMBS, BRUSHES, NEEDLES. PINS. BUTTONS, THREAD,* HOOKS A EYES, COFFEE, SUGAR, <fcc, And in fact a general assortment, equal to any thai may be found in this market. A call is res? pectfully invited. ? MARTHA LESSER. Sept 7,1865 12 AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscriber will attend to tho purchase aid sale of PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS, FACTORY TH HEAD, TORACCO, and goods of every description. . He will abo auction Furniture, Goods, Ac, ud make prompt returns. Charges moderate. , JOHN D. M. DOBBINf. . Audersou, Sept. 1-1, 1SG5. references: James L. Orr, Anderson, S. C. ? James W. Hakkisox, Anderson, S. C. W. C. Breese, Charleston, S. C. W. Y. Leitcu, ? James G. Gibbks, Columbia, S. C. IS In furniture at Private Sale. TEE UNDERSIGNED offers at private sale a splendid assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNI? TURE, consisting of A complete set of Rosewood Parlor Furniture, covered with French Brocatelle; Mahogony Din? ing Room Sot, comprising an Extension Table, Side Board. Chaira.^tc.; A complete set of Mauogony Chamber Purni liire, comprising French Bed Stead, Wardrobe, Marble Top Eurcait, Marble Top Wash StafixL, Chairs, &o. Also, a set of Walnut ChatobCr Furniture, com? plete; a Mahog?ny set of Chamber Furniture, in? eluding Bureau, Beil Stetd, Tl'ardrobe, Card Table", Chairs, Sc. . .? <? And a variety of Household Furaiture, which will be sohl at a cacrifice. Persons in need of Furniture would do wefl ,ij> examine this assortment, asJ. am determined & otler great bargains to purchasers. W. C. BREESE, Residence on Rocky River Road, Formerly occupied by Jno. VYil?oa, Esq. Ottober 26, lb??. 19 THE AMERICAN LND COMPANY, AGENCY, ^ Central OtSce, No. 57, Broadway, If. Torih. JOHN A. ANDREW. President, ] FRANK E. HOWE, Vice Preset. L. W. WINCH EST EH, Treas. [ TruKtt*. GEORGE CABOT WARD, ALFRED GAUTH1ER, OFFERS its services in (he Purchase, Sale, Lease or Exchange of City or Country Property in the Soinh and West ,- or in procuring Workmen, "Su? perintendents, Tenants, or Partners fron the North or from Europe. Full information furnish? ed upon inquiry of THUKRER, SOCLE k CO., Agents, No. 4 State-street (up-stairs), Charleston, S. C. Nov 2, 1805 20 . -hn NOTICE THIS! Sind in your Hides and get Leather 1 TILL receive them at Perryvillc, Pickcns Dis? trict, S. C, or at my Tannery near Hunnicutt'i Cnssing, and tan and finish "for half the Leather. 1 lave a good let"of Ready-Tanned Leather to e'x^ chingc for good Dry Hides, at the old rates of ex= ciuugc. THOS. HARPER. Oct. 12, 1865. 17 8m Fire and Lifs Insurance Agency-, THE UNDERWRITERS' POLICY OF INSU? RANCE, issued by the Germania, Hanover, Niaga? ra und Republic Fire Insurance Companies of the City of New York. The Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company. New England .Mutual Life Insurance Company. New York Accidental Insurance Company. A. B. TOWERS, Agent, Anderson C. H., S. 0. Nov 9, 1805 21 S, H. OWEN INFORMS his old friends and the public generally that he has returned to Anderson, and is prepared to do all work in his line, snch aa Repairing Walclies, Clocks, Jewelry, &c-.' Provisions will be taken in exchange for work. Shop in Masonic Building, at the Post Office. Sept 7, 18G5 12 JOHN KING & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS DT Groceries, FroviiTjns, Flocr, Foreign aud Domestic Liquors aad Cigars, Crockery, Hollow Ware and Glass Ware, 2001? Sacks Liverpool Salt to arrive, NO. 88, nAZEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 6. Nov IG, 18C5 22 3m A. T. BROYLES, Attorney at Law, AND SOLICITOR IIV EQUITY* ANDERSON C. 17., S> C. Sept. 28, 1S65. 15 DELED PEACHES \ THE highest market pvieo TriP. "Sc paid for DRIEd PEACHES-, iu Cosh or m?rchandize, by G. SCHWARZ. No. 1, Granite Rom Nov 9, 1805 21 Dr. W. H. NARDIN HAS resumed the practico of Medicine': OffiSS over E. W. Brown's old store; Andersen, June 22, 186*3 i fed